flown (Meaning)

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flown ()

p. p. of Fly; -- often used with the auxiliary verb to be; as, the birds are flown.

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flown (a.)

Flushed, inflated.

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flown (p. p.)

of Fly

flown Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle soared through the sky, its wings gracefully flown.
  2. The aircraft had flown for hours before finally reaching its destination.
  3. The arrow whizzed through the air, having been carefully flown by the archer.
  4. The kite danced and twirled in the wind, its colorful tail flowing behind it.
  5. The ball flew over the fence, landing safely in the neighbor's yard.
  6. The bird's feathers were ruffled from having flown against the strong wind.
  7. The pilot skillfully flown the plane through a series of treacherous maneuvers.
  8. The kite flown high above the ground, providing a magnificent view.
  9. The dust particles swirled and flown into the air, creating a hazy atmosphere.
  10. The message had been flown across the ocean, connecting distant lands with news.

FAQs About the word flown

p. p. of Fly; -- often used with the auxiliary verb to be; as, the birds are flown., Flushed, inflated., of Fly

sailed,winged, hanged, planed, glided, soared, aviated, drifted, wafted, coasted

dwelled, lingered, returned, remained, dwelt, stayed,remained, hung around, hung around, lingered

The eagle soared through the sky, its wings gracefully flown.

The aircraft had flown for hours before finally reaching its destination.

The arrow whizzed through the air, having been carefully flown by the archer.

The kite danced and twirled in the wind, its colorful tail flowing behind it.